Charm attachable to an object

ABSTRACT

A charm is received in a hole of an object to provide a decorative appearance. The charm includes a decorative portion and a connecting portion. The connecting portion includes a stem, a base located at one end of the stem and a stop located at an opposing end of the stem. The stop has an oval shape. When the charm is attached to the object, the stem is received in the hole, the stop is positioned inside the object, and the decorative portion is outside the object.

REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS

This application is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No.11/980,876 filed Oct. 31, 2007, which claims priority to U.S.Provisional Application No. 60/855,521 filed Oct. 31, 2006.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates generally to a charm including aconnecting portion having an oval stop that removably secures the charmto an object.

Charms can be attached to an object or an accessory, such as a shoe, toprovide a decorative appearance and individualize the object. It isbeneficial for the charms to be easily removed and attached to theobject, allowing the charms to be changed.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

A charm is removably received in a hole of an object to provide adecorative appearance. In one example, the object is a shoe. The objectis made of a flexible material such that hole is expandable. Each charmincludes a decorative portion and a connecting portion. The decorativeportion includes a decorative image.

The connecting portion includes a stem, a base located at one end of thestem and a stop located at an opposing end of the stem. The stop has asubstantially oval shape. In one example, the base, the stem and thestop are molded as a single integrated component. The base includes aflat portion that is secured to the decorative portion.

When attaching the charm to the object, the stop is inserted into thehole from outside the object. The hole expands to allow the stop to passthrough the hole. Once the stop has been inserted into the hole, thestem is received in the hole, the stop is positioned inside the object,and the decorative is positioned outside the object, exposing thedecorative portion. The longest dimension of the stop is greater thanany dimension of the hole, preventing the charm from falling out of thehole of the object.

These and other features of the present invention can be best understoodfrom the following specification and drawings, the following of which isa brief description.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

FIG. 1 illustrates a shoe including circular holes that receive a charm;

FIG. 2 illustrates a shoe including diamond-shaped holes that receivethe charm;

FIG. 3 illustrates a perspective view of the charm;

FIG. 4 illustrates a side view of the charm;

FIG. 5 illustrates another example charm;

FIG. 6 illustrates a base of the charm;

FIG. 7 illustrates a stop of the charm;

FIG. 8 illustrates alternate shaped stops of the charm;

FIG. 9 illustrates a cross-sectional view of the charm received in ahole in the shoe; and

FIG. 10 illustrates another cross-section view of the charm received ina hole in the shoe.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT

FIG. 1 illustrates an accessory or an object 10 including at least onehole 16. In one example, the object 10 is a shoe including a sole 12 anda vamp 14. In one example, the holes 16 are circular shaped. In anotherexample shown in FIG. 2, the holes 16 are diamond shaped. However, theholes 16 can have any shape, and the object 10 can include any number ofholes 16. In one example, the holes 16 are located in the vamp 14 of theshoe. The object 10 is made of a flexible material such that the holes16 are expandable. That is, if the holes 16 are substantially circular,a diameter of the holes 16 can be expanded. A charm 18 is removablyattachable to the object 10.

Although a shoe has been illustrated and described, the charm 18 can beattached to any type of object 10 including a hole 16. For example, theobject 10 can be attached to a bracelet, a hat, a purse, a keychain, abackpack, a headband, a book cover, a pencil case or any type of objectthat can be personalized.

FIGS. 3 and 4 illustrate a charm 18 that is removably attached to theobject 10. A charm 18 can be received in any or all of the holes 16 ofthe object 10. Each charm 18 includes a decorative portion 20 and aconnecting portion 22. The decorative portion 20 includes a decorativeimage 34 that is used to decorate and personalize the object 10. Thedecorative portion 20 is made of a molded plastic material. In oneexample, the decorative portion 20 is made of flexible plastic orrubber. The decorative portion 20 includes an underside 32 that facesaway from the decorative image 34.

The connecting portion 22 includes a stem 26, a base 24 located at oneend of the stem 26, and a stop 28 located at an opposing end of the stem26. In one example, the base 24, the stem 26 and the stop 28 are moldedas a single integrated component. In one example, the connecting portion22 is black. However, the connecting portion 22 can be any color. In oneexample, the connecting portion 22 is made of PVC. In one example, theconnecting portion 22 is lead free. In one example, the connectingportion 22 has a length of 0.3125 inch.

In one example, as shown in FIG. 5, the connecting portion 22 includestwo pieces. One portion 50 of the connecting portion 22 is attached tothe base 24, and the other portion 52 of the connecting portion 22 isattached to the stop 28. The portions 50 and 52 can be connected by athreaded attachment, a snap fit attachment, a twist and lock attachment,or any type of attachment.

The stem 26 is substantially cylindrical in shape. In one example, thestem 26 has a length of 0.1875 inch and a diameter of 0.1875 inch. Thesedimensions and the dimensions provided are for example only, and anydimensions can be employed.

As shown in FIG. 6, in one example, the base 24 is substantiallycircular in shape. In one example, the base 24 has a diameter of 0.375inch and a height of 0.0625 inch. The base 24 includes a flat portion 30that faces away from the stem 26 that is attached to the underside 32 ofthe decorative portion 20.

As shown in FIG. 7, the stop 28 is shaped as an oval or an ellipse. Forexample, the stop 28 can have a shape of a football or a surfboard. Inone example, the stop 28 has a length of 0.875 inch, a width of 0.375inch and a height of 0.0625 inch. The stop 28 is elongated and isdefined by an arc that continuously extends to define the oval shape andincludes no sharp corners. The stop 28 includes a first end 40 and anopposing second end 42. The stop 28 also includes a domed shaped surface31 that faces away from the stem 26 and the base 24.

As shown in FIG. 8, the stop 28 can also have any non-circular shape.For example, the stop 28 can also be shaped as a square, a rectangle, apentagon, a hexagon, an octagon, or have any shape. Although theseshapes are illustrated and described, any shape can be employed.

The flat portion 30 of the base 24 is secured to the underside 32 of thedecorative portion with an adhesive 36. In one example, the adhesive 36has a composition similar to a superglue.

When attaching the charm 18 to the object 10, the first end 40 of thestop 28 is inserted into one of the holes 16 from outside the object 10.As the material of the object 10 is flexible, the hole 16 expands andstretches to allow the stop 28 to pass through the hole 16. As the charm18 is inserted into the hole 16, the charm 18 is pivoted to allow thesecond end 42 of the stop 28 to pass through the hole 16. As the charm18 has an oval shape, the stop 28 includes ends 40 and 42 that assistinsertion of the charm 18 in the hole 16.

The longest dimension of the stop 28 of the charm 18 is greater than anydimension of the hole 16, preventing the stop 28 from falling out of thehole 16. The charm 18 can then be rotated in the hole 16 to position thecharm 18 in the desired position.

As shown in FIGS. 9 and 10, once the charm 18 is received in the hole16, the stem 26 is received in the hole 16, the stop 28 is positionedinside the object 10, and the decorative portion 20 is positionedoutside the object 10, exposing the decorative image 34 of thedecorative portion 20 outside the object 10. If the object 10 is anobject that is worn by a person, the domed shaped surface 31 faces theskin of the wearer and prevents any sharp edges or mold seams fromcontacting the wearer.

As shown in FIG. 9, the base 24 can be located outside of the object 10and can contact an outer surface 44 of the object 10. However, the charm18 can be lifted such that the stop 28 can contact an inner surface 46of the object 10. That is, the stem 26 of the charm 18 can slide in thehole 16. The charm 18 can be positioned in the hole 16 such that boththe stop 28 and the base 24 contact the object 10 at the same time, thatonly one of the stop 28 and the base 24 contact the object 10 at thesame time, or that neither of the stop 28 of the base 24 contact theobject 10.

As shown in FIG. 10, the base 24 can be located in the hole 16 such thatthe decorative portion 20 can contact the outer surface 44 of the object10 and the base 24 is located within the hole 16. The charm 18 can alsobe lifted such that the stop 28 can contact the inner surface 46 of theobject 10. That is, the stem 26 of the charm 18 can slide in the hole16. The charm 18 can be positioned in the hole 16 such that both thestop 28 and decorative portion 20 contact the object 10 at the sametime, that only one of the stop 28 and decorative portion 20 contact theobject 10 at the same time, or that neither of the stop 28 of thedecorative portion 20 contact the object 10.

If the charm 18 needs to be removed from the object 10, the charm 18 ispulled away from the hole 16. The material of the object 10 flexes toallow the stop 28 to pass through the hole 16 to facilitate removal ofthe charm 18 from the object 10. The charm 18 is pivoted such that oneend 40 can be directed towards outside the object 10. The charm 18 isthen pulled to remove the charm 18 and the other end 42 from the hole16.

The foregoing description is only exemplary of the principles of theinvention. Many modifications and variations of the present inventionare possible in light of the above teachings. The preferred embodimentsof this invention have been disclosed, however, so that one of ordinaryskill in the art would recognize that certain modifications would comewithin the scope of this invention. It is, therefore, to be understoodthat within the scope of the appended claims, the invention may bepracticed otherwise than as specifically described. For that reason thefollowing claims should be studied to determine the true scope andcontent of this invention.

1. A charm comprising: a connecting portion including a stem having afirst end and an opposing second end, a stop located at the first end ofthe stem and a base located at the opposing second end of the stem,wherein the stop is substantially oval in shape; and a decorativeportion attached to the base of the connecting portion, wherein thecharm is attachable to an object including a hole such that the stem islocated in the hole, the stop is located on a first side of the object,and the decorative portion is located on an opposing second side of theobject.
 2. The charm as recited in claim 1 wherein the decorativeportion is one of plastic and rubber.
 3. The charm as recited in claim 1wherein the base, the stem and the stop are a single solid integratedcomponent.
 4. The charm as recited in claim 1 wherein the connectingportion is made of PVC.
 5. The charm as recited in claim 1 wherein thebase is substantially circular in shape.
 6. The charm as recited inclaim 1 wherein the stop includes a domed shaped portion that faces awayfrom the stem and the base.
 7. The charm as recited in claim 1 whereinthe base is secured to the decorative portion with an adhesive.
 8. Thecharm as recited in claim 1 wherein a longest dimension of the stop isgreater than any dimension of the hole.
 9. The charm as recited in claim1 wherein the object is a shoe.
 10. An assembly comprising: a shoeincluding a hole; and a charm including a connecting portion including astem having a first end and an opposing second end, a stop located atthe first end of the stem and a base located at the opposing second endof the stem, wherein the stop is substantially oval in shape, the charmincluding a decorative portion attached to the base of the connectingportion, wherein the stem is located in the hole, the stop is located ona first side of the shoe, and the decorative portion is located on anopposing second side of the shoe.
 11. The assembly as recited in claim10 wherein the hole is substantially circular.
 12. The assembly asrecited in claim 10 wherein the decorative portion is one of plastic andrubber.
 13. The assembly as recited in claim 10 wherein the base, thestem and the stop are a single solid integrated component.
 14. Theassembly as recited in claim 10 wherein the connecting portion is madeof PVC.
 15. The assembly as recited in claim 10 wherein the base issubstantially circular in shape.
 16. The assembly as recited in claim 10wherein the stop includes a domed shaped portion that faces away fromthe stem and the base.
 17. The assembly as recited in claim 10 whereinthe base is secured to the decorative portion with an adhesive.
 18. Theassembly as recited in claim 10 wherein the stop is inserted into thehole from outside the shoe.
 19. The assembly as recited in claim 10wherein the shoe is flexible and the hole is expandable.
 20. Theassembly as recited in claim 10 wherein a longest dimension of the stopis greater than any dimension of the hole.
 21. The assembly as recitedin claim 10 wherein the stem is received in the hole, the stop ispositioned inside the shoe and the decorative portion is positionedoutside the shoe.